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God “takes pleasure in his people.” (Ps. 149:4) What will they do during the 1,000 year reign of resurrecting and healing?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78935490:MV80ODE5OTg0Xzg4MDM1NTE3Xzg0M0I5NTk1] [quote:DGN:MV80ODE5OTg0Xzg3OTQ5NzY2Xzk2NDhBNTIz] 3. What will we consider in this article? 3 Like the faithful Christians just mentioned, you love Jehovah deeply but may doubt that he loves you. Why do you need to be convinced that he truly cares for you? And what can help you to cope when you are gripped by negative thinking? Let us consider the answers to these questions. [/quote] The more pain he puts you througj, the more he loves you because pain forces growth, its an essential part of ones story. All The Father real is at its core is the greatest story teller and writer that is, was, and ever will be. [/quote]
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“Jehovah takes pleasure in his people.”—PS. 149:4.
Our heavenly Father “takes pleasure” in each of us (See paragraph 1)
1. What does Jehovah notice in his people?
JEHOVAH GOD “takes pleasure in his people.” (Ps. 149:4) What a delightful thought that is! Jehovah notices our good qualities; he sees our potential and draws us to himself. If we remain faithful to him, he will remain close to us forever!—John 6:44.
2. Why do some find it hard to believe that Jehovah loves them?
2 Some may say, ‘I know that Jehovah loves his people as a group, but how can I be sure that Jehovah values me personally?’ What might cause someone to ask that question? Oksana, * who experienced a tragic childhood, says: “I was very happy when I got baptized and started to pioneer. But 15 years later, I was plagued by painful memories. I concluded that I had lost Jehovah’s favor and did not deserve his love.” Yua, a pioneer sister whose childhood was also far from ideal, states: “I dedicated my life to Jehovah because I wanted to make him happy. But I was convinced that he could never love me.”
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